In a moving reflection titled “Power, Time, and the Vanishing Chair”, prominent public affairs commentator Tanko Kyen-Emoh Danjuma Ambi-Usi Jr. has issued a poignant call to Taraba State Governor Agbu Kefas, urging him to embrace a legacy rooted in service, humility, and purpose.
Drawing on the memory of the late Governor Danbaba Danfulani Suntai, Ambi-Usi paints a powerful portrait of time’s unrelenting march and the impermanence of political power.
“Governor Suntai was once surrounded by aides, allies, and ambition. Today, he rests in memory his legacy now subject to the judgment of time and people,” the piece reads.
Copy the which was made available to WorldClass247News,in Jalingo the state capital, the commentary mourns what it describes as the state’s current condition, marked by decaying infrastructure, underperforming public institutions, and unfulfilled promises.
“Taraba groans. Not from the silence of destiny but from the noise of unmet potential,” Ambi-Usi writes, framing the present as a moral crossroads for the Kefas administration.
He urges Governor Kefas to reflect deeply on the lessons of history, cautioning that “Power, no matter how grand, does not sleep in the same bed twice. It moves. It fades.”
The reflection, as observed by WorldClass247News, goes beyond criticism, offering a path forward: one of purposeful governance, long-term reforms, and people-centered policies.
“Build schools that last longer than your tenure. Reform systems that will outlive your face on posters,” Ambi-Usi implores.
Echoing a central theme of fleeting power and enduring legacy, the piece closes with a call for urgency and selfless service.
“Govern as if tomorrow may never arrive. Lead as if your name will be carved not in granite, but in memory”, the pieces stated .
In a state where leadership has often come and gone with little to show, this reflection, according to him, stands as a heartfelt appeal for Governor Kefas to make his mark not in titles or tributes, but in the lives of those he governs.

